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A genomic catalog of Earth's microbiomes.

Stephen NayfachSimon RouxRekha SeshadriDaniel W UdwaryNeha VargheseFrederik SchulzDongying WuA David Páez-EspinoI-Min A ChenMarcel HuntemannKrishna PalaniappanJoshua LadauSupratim MukherjeeT B K ReddyTorben NielsenEdward KirtonJosé P FariaJanaka N EdirisingheChristopher S HenrySean P JungbluthDylan ChivianParamvir DehalElisha M Wood-CharlsonAdam P ArkinSusannah G TringeAxel Viselnull nullTanja WoykeNigel J MounceyNatalia N IvanovaNikos C KyrpidesEmiley A Eloe-Fadrosh
Published in: Nature biotechnology (2020)
The reconstruction of bacterial and archaeal genomes from shotgun metagenomes has enabled insights into the ecology and evolution of environmental and host-associated microbiomes. Here we applied this approach to >10,000 metagenomes collected from diverse habitats covering all of Earth's continents and oceans, including metagenomes from human and animal hosts, engineered environments, and natural and agricultural soils, to capture extant microbial, metabolic and functional potential. This comprehensive catalog includes 52,515 metagenome-assembled genomes representing 12,556 novel candidate species-level operational taxonomic units spanning 135 phyla. The catalog expands the known phylogenetic diversity of bacteria and archaea by 44% and is broadly available for streamlined comparative analyses, interactive exploration, metabolic modeling and bulk download. We demonstrate the utility of this collection for understanding secondary-metabolite biosynthetic potential and for resolving thousands of new host linkages to uncultivated viruses. This resource underscores the value of genome-centric approaches for revealing genomic properties of uncultivated microorganisms that affect ecosystem processes.
Keyphrases
  • human health
  • risk assessment
  • climate change
  • heavy metals
  • endothelial cells
  • copy number
  • microbial community
  • gene expression
  • genome wide
  • induced pluripotent stem cells
  • water quality